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La cuisine au beurre Fernandel vintage movie poster
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The list here is far longer -- a virtual "Who's Who" of the French artistic world -- and includes pianists Alfred Cortot and Lucienne Delforge, publisher Robert Denoël, playwright Sacha Guitry, singers Maurice Chevalier and Edith Piaf, the comedian Fernandel, the opera singer Germaine Lubin, the film star Arletty.
Collaborative Artists Mark Falcoff 2009
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In several films of the 1930s, she played the love interest of the marvellous horse-faced comedian Fernandel, performing a number of songs with him.
The Guardian World News Ronald Bergan 2011
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In several films of the 1930s, she played the love interest of the marvellous horse-faced comedian Fernandel, performing a number of songs with him.
The Guardian World News Ronald Bergan 2011
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It's an adaptation of the Forties Pagnol film starring two great French stars - Raimu and Fernandel.
Evening Standard - Home Derek Malcolm 2011
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In 1944, the French writer and philosopher Georges Bataille, the so-called "metaphysician of evil," decided to write a "commercial" film starring Fernandel, a singer-comedian particularly famous for his horselike teeth.
Politics Elif Batuman 2010
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In a departure from earlier roles, Fernandel was to play a bourgeois Marseilles soap manufacturer who, during his children's holidays, assumes the costume and character of the Marquis de Sade.
Politics Elif Batuman 2010
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In a departure from earlier roles, Fernandel was to play a bourgeois Marseilles soap manufacturer who, during his children's holidays, assumes the costume and character of the Marquis de Sade.
Politics Elif Batuman 2010
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Lehmann ..... avec Fernandel, Michel Simon, Arletty (1939) travis opastrana doing some asoem tricks
WN.com - Articles related to French cooking? Chocolate and zucchini and thyme and hazelnuts and ... 2010
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In 1944, the French writer and philosopher Georges Bataille, the so-called "metaphysician of evil," decided to write a "commercial" film starring Fernandel, a singer-comedian particularly famous for his horselike teeth.
Politics Elif Batuman 2010
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